l reckon they are a pain to wear, especially when at a desk (they get in the way and are annoying). l'd be happy if l never bought another French Cuff shirt again. You?
l still reckon the contrast collar shirts need a French Cuff. How about formal shirts?
l always get the feeling that my cuff links are going to tear through the shirt cuffs.
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I don't mind them too much, but find I rarely wear them. My favorites are Borrelli and RLPL. I have never collected cufflinks (although I do find some of FNB's cufflinks very intriguing), and mine tend to be very simple, Sir Winston Churchills Flem spoon. sterling knots, or the very plain MOP button links I get from Brooks Brothers. The worse is seeing someone in french cuffs with very poor, fake gold cufflinks that their ex-girlfriend bought for them at JC Penney.
I think in the last month I have worn french cuffs exactly once.
In theory, I rather like French cuffs and consider them decidedly more elegant than barrel cuffs.
That said, I haven't bought or owned a French cuffed shirt in literally decades.
Perhaps a legacy of my prep school days, when I did wear them alot, but were I wearing really nice links, I would be worried about losing one, and I certainly don't want to wear cheap, cheesy links.
Moreover, I hardly ever wear a suit. I wear odd jackets constantly, and I feel barrel cuffs harmonize better with the latter.
Like 'em, wear them. French cuffs obviously require some sort of fastening mechanism which is usually a cufflink or silk knot. If you're wearing a jacket, which you should with a shirt with French cuffs, your cuff links won't always be on show, therefore a temporary flash of an unusual and/or beautiful cufflink can have a powerful effect on the observer and can be a real conversation starter especially with the fairer sex who tend to notice these things...
I'd wear FCs everyday if I wore a suit everyday and had a specially trained maid who washed and ironed my shirts.
I do not understand why so many who wear double cuffs do not wear a tie.
It just looks ridiculous to me. In the same way as suit and no tie does not work, but somehow came to be the new uniform.
There was an interesting article in the paper the other day. This old guy come down from the country to the city, and he was amazed at how silly people dressed. He mentioned about how lots of men wore nice suits, but with no tie, and how so many people were wearing black. l'll try and find the article.
Black suits...!!!! That's a interesting topic. Have we done it lately...?
^ St John's, Form? I like French cuffs. They are truly Freedom cuffs.